0 - First of all, you will need Debian Jessie x86. Versionamd64 will not work!!! Install Debian Jessie x86 on yourcomputer or on a VMware Virtual Machine. If you useVMware Workstation, I recommend to use a basic windowmanager such as xfce4. Gnome will not work well on theactual version of VMware (version 10.0.1 or earlier). Ifyou use a real computer (not a VM), gnome or other windowmanager will work fine. Note that Debian Jessie is the unstableversion for now (April 1st, 2014). Debian Wheezy (Debian 7),the stable version, did not work for me.

5 - Specify your IOURC License fileYou will need a License for IOU. It is a text file named "iourc" or "IOURC".Start a xterm or a consoleRun GNS3 by typing "gns3" and <ENTER> in the consolewindow you just opened. You will need to give your MembershipNumber and email address.Go to: Edit->Preferences->IOU on UNIX->General settingsIn "Path to IOURC:", specify the path of your IOURC file.Click "Apply" buttonClick "OK" button

Excellent, thanks you so much for this. I had performed all of this on an xubuntu 14.04 32-bit and the only piece I was missing was the installation of iouyap. Once I installed that and pointed GNS3 to it, it now works fine. So I have been able to get this working on Xubuntu 14.04 32-bit following these exact instructions. I would assume this would be the same for other *buntu distros.

was able to run the install with just python-netifaces and complete the setup. However while it may look like everything is running I cannot open a console window and half the time I get "i86bi-linux-l2-adventerprisek9-15.1.bin: error while loading shared libraries:libcrypto.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Keep in mind that we are using Debian testing branch: the things are in motion and sometimes you can not get packages that were there yesterday. Make sure you are trying to installing Debian jessie, and you are trying to get python3-netifaces (that "3" is important). I was able to install everything yesterday, try a different mirror maybe.

jbrake wrote:

Hey Axis,

Are you on a 32-bit version? Specifically, Debian or Ubuntu? If so Have you tried this:

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